More of the same as Oklahoma State routs Texas Tech

Updated 9:37 pm, Saturday, November 17, 2012

OSU's Isaiah Anderson gets behind Tech's Bruce Jones for one of his three long touchdown receptions.

OSU's Isaiah Anderson gets behind Tech's Bruce Jones for one of his three long touchdown receptions.

Photo: Sue Ogrocki, STF

More of the same as Oklahoma State routs Texas Tech

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STILLWATER, Okla. - Seth Doege and No. 23 Texas Tech thought they'd never get beaten as badly as during a 60-point loss to Oklahoma State last season.

The rematch wasn't much better.

Isaiah Anderson had a career-best 174 yards receiving and caught three long touchdowns from Clint Chelf in his final home game, leading Oklahoma State to a 59-21 win over the Red Raiders on Saturday.

Zack Craig blocked a pair of punts, returning one for a touchdown, as the Cowboys (7-3, 5-2 Big 12) won their fourth straight in the series and the second in a row in decisive fashion. The Red Raiders' 66-6 loss in last season's game was the most lopsided defeat in the program's history.

The Red Raiders had a chance to pass the defending conference champions in the Big 12 standings, and perhaps secure a better bowl destination, but instead dropped their fifth straight game in Stillwater in another blowout.

Doege threw for 230 yards with two interceptions and a touchdown for Texas Tech (7-4, 4-4). He started the day leading the Bowl Subdivision with 34 TD passes this season.

The Red Raiders also turned it over on a snap over Doege's head and had twice as many penalty yards as Oklahoma State.

"Bad things just kept happening to us," said Tuberville, who didn't allow his players to speak to reporters.

Tuberville blamed some of the offensive issues on the loss of left tackle LaAdrian Waddle, the team's best offensive lineman, to an injury. Everything came unglued during the second quarter, when a series of big plays on defense and special teams sparked Oklahoma State to 28 consecutive points.

The Cowboys sacked Doege three times in the first half and Tyler Johnson was pressuring him again to force an ill-advised throw that Shamiel Gary intercepted. Just two plays later, Chelf connected with Anderson on a 33-yard flea-flicker pass to push the Oklahoma State advantage to 21-7.

Tech couldn't respond and followed that by going three-and-out, with Craig rushing in to block Ryan Erxleben's punt and keep Oklahoma State's roll going. J.W. Walsh finished the ensuing drive with a 2-yard TD run on a quarterback keeper, and Chelf threw a 66-yard touchdown pass to Anderson on the first play after another Red Raiders three-and-out.

"No excuses. We didn't execute," Tuberville said. "But it didn't help us with our young inside guys, having to play those guys. They were trying to get everybody lined up and call the right front and making the calls and getting them on the right guys."